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Europe & World
> German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius confirmed talks to supply Kyiv with at least three additional Patriot batteries and pledged federal funding for long-range reconnaissance drones earmarked for Ukraine.
> Pistorius bluntly stated that in the event of a Russian attack on NATO territory “German troops will be ready to destroy Russian soldiers” underscoring Berlin’s shift toward deterrence by denial.
> Denmark approved the provision of real-time satellite imagery to the Armed Forces of Ukraine via the European Defence Agency, closing a critical intelligence gap on maritime and border movements.
> EU ambassadors edged toward consensus on an 18th sanctions package targeting Russia’s energy and technology sectors, with a provisional vote scheduled for later this week.
> Brussels and Kyiv announced that from 1 January 2026 Ukrainians will roam in EU member states at domestic rates, cementing digital integration despite war-time disruptions.
> Germany formally declined to deliver Taurus cruise missiles after parliamentary debates, citing technical hurdles, even though Chancellor Friedrich Merz promoted a private-credit model to arm Ukraine quickly.
> Five EU states expressed concern that a new free-trade accord with Ukraine could harm local farmers, exposing intra-bloc tensions over wartime economic solidarity.
Europe & World
> German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius confirmed talks to supply Kyiv with at least three additional Patriot batteries and pledged federal funding for long-range reconnaissance drones earmarked for Ukraine.
> Pistorius bluntly stated that in the event of a Russian attack on NATO territory “German troops will be ready to destroy Russian soldiers” underscoring Berlin’s shift toward deterrence by denial.
> Denmark approved the provision of real-time satellite imagery to the Armed Forces of Ukraine via the European Defence Agency, closing a critical intelligence gap on maritime and border movements.
> EU ambassadors edged toward consensus on an 18th sanctions package targeting Russia’s energy and technology sectors, with a provisional vote scheduled for later this week.
> Brussels and Kyiv announced that from 1 January 2026 Ukrainians will roam in EU member states at domestic rates, cementing digital integration despite war-time disruptions.
> Germany formally declined to deliver Taurus cruise missiles after parliamentary debates, citing technical hurdles, even though Chancellor Friedrich Merz promoted a private-credit model to arm Ukraine quickly.
> Five EU states expressed concern that a new free-trade accord with Ukraine could harm local farmers, exposing intra-bloc tensions over wartime economic solidarity.
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